Late-Night SW OKC Blaze Leaves Puppies Dead After Rescue Effort

Flames tore through an apartment unit in southwest Oklahoma City early Tuesday, jolting the neighborhood awake around 1:40 a.m. Fire crews rushed to the building tucked behind a house near Southwest 25th Street and South Western Avenue, pulling at least one resident out to safety and reporting no human injuries. Inside, though, the scene turned heartbreaking as firefighters rescued a dog and a puppy but later found another dog and her litter of puppies dead while searching the smoke-filled unit.

What officials reported

According to KOCO, Oklahoma City firefighters knocked down the blaze and stayed on scene into the early morning to investigate. The station reported that at least one person was displaced by the fire and that the exact cause is still under investigation.

Pets and fire safety

The loss of animals in the unit is a harsh reminder of how quickly pets can be overtaken by smoke and flames, even when people make it out. The American Red Cross urges pet owners to keep leashes and carriers near exits, place pet-alert stickers on windows and practice home escape plans that include animals so firefighters know to look for them.

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